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they acted very suspiciously and their movements were reported to the fbi that night but the fbi was never able to track down who those guys were, but they have their fingerprints. >> michael: now the fbi last ran fingerprints in 2000 and they failed to match most of them. what is different today that might yield more clues than in 2005? >> sure, the fbi and other law enforcement agency have been in the business of collecting fingerprints you know, this was kind of a new age coming in to digital, being able to take these fingerprints and analyze them digitally and run them through the system. the database is much more robust now. millions and millions and millions more of fingerprints now that they can be connected to and checked against. and we didn't have that back in in 2000. so there is certainly value in that. >> michael: and in your effort, and in your investigations and reporting have you found any reason on the part of fbi's interest of reopening the case? >> i haven't heard the fbi reopening the case. i know the king family asked them to reopen the case during that time. the
they acted very suspiciously and their movements were reported to the fbi that night but the fbi was never able to track down who those guys were, but they have their fingerprints. >> michael: now the fbi last ran fingerprints in 2000 and they failed to match most of them. what is different today that might yield more clues than in 2005? >> sure, the fbi and other law enforcement agency have been in the business of collecting fingerprints you know, this was kind of a new age coming...
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the fbi is on the scene and at a retreat at twin lakes, a gated community. they're trying to talk to potential witnesses and see if we have a racially charged case here, which would make their involvement relevant, of course. they're working with local officials as well and the famili are talking to the feds, and asking them to investigate two specific people. the really interesting thing here is that both of these guys according to reports decided not press charges. they did not believe zimmerman's account and wanted trayvon martin arrested. why did they choose not it arrest them. that is an excellent question, and one they should be answering. there is analysis of the 911 calls by the top video experts. the chair emeritus of recorded evidence. he looked at the tapes and of course he listened to the tapes and concluded first of all when referring to the amount of evidence he got and how clear trayvon's screams were on the tape and how clear was on his own 911 call. in our world that's the home run. meaning, he has got plenty of evidence to decide if it was
the fbi is on the scene and at a retreat at twin lakes, a gated community. they're trying to talk to potential witnesses and see if we have a racially charged case here, which would make their involvement relevant, of course. they're working with local officials as well and the famili are talking to the feds, and asking them to investigate two specific people. the really interesting thing here is that both of these guys according to reports decided not press charges. they did not believe...
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and upon receiving broadwell's e-mails, kelley contacted the fbi which began investigating. now, jill kelley also has hired crisis communications expert judy smith. she has worked with monica lewinsky with kobe bryant and with former senator larry craig. and that all has a lot of folks scratching their heads. why would a woman who was the target of a nasty e-mail or two need a reputation fixer? well, it turns out that while investigating petraeus, the fbi uncovered 20,000 to 30,000 potentially inappropriate pages of documents mostly e-mails that kelley exchanged with general john allen. and who is general john allen? he is the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and he is the man who's nominated to be the supreme leader of nato. as you can imagine that, nomination was put on hold in light of all of these allegations. for the record, general allen denies any inappropriate relationship with kelley and these e-mails are described as flirtatious. so reaction to this unfolding and unbelievable drama is coming in from all sides a senior official close to general allen said of jill k
and upon receiving broadwell's e-mails, kelley contacted the fbi which began investigating. now, jill kelley also has hired crisis communications expert judy smith. she has worked with monica lewinsky with kobe bryant and with former senator larry craig. and that all has a lot of folks scratching their heads. why would a woman who was the target of a nasty e-mail or two need a reputation fixer? well, it turns out that while investigating petraeus, the fbi uncovered 20,000 to 30,000 potentially...
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why the fbi is asking for all of that. even if you don't think it is significant, could be something right? >> right. and they have the man-mile-per-hour. whoever perpetrated this horrific act was trying to make a splash and create terror and they succeeded in that. but what they have also done is bring out in massive commitment of resources that's going to be their undoing. there's no question. i don't know how long it is going to take but there's no question this will be solved. >> stephanie: really. that's reassuring. you know, my producer asked something this morning. i was curious when you find the backpacks, is there any chance there might be dna on those from the perpetrators or no? >> you know, it is possible. the sophisticated techniques that they have for recovering dna nowadays are so vastly improved from the early days. that i'm sure you probably read news accounts of dna being recovered from, you know, thousand-year-old mummies. so if they can do that, they can also do that with, you know, if there is any dna
why the fbi is asking for all of that. even if you don't think it is significant, could be something right? >> right. and they have the man-mile-per-hour. whoever perpetrated this horrific act was trying to make a splash and create terror and they succeeded in that. but what they have also done is bring out in massive commitment of resources that's going to be their undoing. there's no question. i don't know how long it is going to take but there's no question this will be solved....
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that's why the fbi investigated it and had to investigate it. i understand that. but just divorcing it from politics or anything else, to have it affect somebody's career career. >> in puritanism, as you suggest. but when you add in other factors and variables it's a shame that once again a great man is brought down by this. >> all of this broke today. who knew this and when? we keep talking about if he had run for president did he know this was on the surface? there was an e-mail investigation. maybe he already knew this could ruin a presidential nomination if this comes out. look at john edward. >> cenk: i want people to understand that there are reporters speculating that general petraeus might have given some of the information to the white house that might have been misleading about benghazi. that's why there might be speculation about his testimony at benghazi question about when did we know about the' fair and if they're related. >> there is a story within the story. jayar is right. the managing of this release this information as you say was probably antic
that's why the fbi investigated it and had to investigate it. i understand that. but just divorcing it from politics or anything else, to have it affect somebody's career career. >> in puritanism, as you suggest. but when you add in other factors and variables it's a shame that once again a great man is brought down by this. >> all of this broke today. who knew this and when? we keep talking about if he had run for president did he know this was on the surface? there was an e-mail...
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in fact the fbi has to by law absolutely destroy gun purchase records after 24 hours, and those are the ones that come from gun dealers. and the atf reported that in the year 2000, 1% of federally licensed gun dealers, like the dirt bag dealer just outside of chicago, responsible for selling 57% of guns traced to crime, you would think congress would say go get the bad dealers, instead they said atf you can't share that information anymore and if you do, you go to jail not the dirty dealers. that's what we're up against. and the public not weighing in. the president had it exactly right. the public must call and demand -- >> jennifer: you, sir, are going to be the president of the association of responsible gun owners. >> sounds good. >> jennifer: john rosenthal, founder of stop handgun violence. still to come, unrest in egypt we hear that phrase a lot lately, and finding a solution will be job one for john kerry. and trust me trying to remake the military while cutting its budget is no less difficult to pass, and unrest in the republican party. well, at least can smile about that one.
in fact the fbi has to by law absolutely destroy gun purchase records after 24 hours, and those are the ones that come from gun dealers. and the atf reported that in the year 2000, 1% of federally licensed gun dealers, like the dirt bag dealer just outside of chicago, responsible for selling 57% of guns traced to crime, you would think congress would say go get the bad dealers, instead they said atf you can't share that information anymore and if you do, you go to jail not the dirty dealers....
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the fbi said memphis is the fifth most dangerous city in the united states. our next guest is determined to and making it his mission to turn memphis around. mayor a.c. wharton has been in office since 2009, and he comes to us tonight from memphis. become to "the war room." >> thank you for having me tonight. >> jennifer: we've been talking about what romney presidency would mean to the country. he'd like to slash social programs and aid to states. who what would you tell him how those kinds of cuts would impact a city like memphis? >> i would stress the unintended consequences. when you began cutting programs like the workforce investment, which you're taking individual who is are basically unemployable giving them the skills they need to be in a productive cycle. the unintended consequences is you're knocking them out of the employment right away. the cuts in healthcare will take the safety nets from hospitals which are barely surviving now and put them in a death spiral. there are so many things that i heard your prior guest, infant mortality, so many unin
the fbi said memphis is the fifth most dangerous city in the united states. our next guest is determined to and making it his mission to turn memphis around. mayor a.c. wharton has been in office since 2009, and he comes to us tonight from memphis. become to "the war room." >> thank you for having me tonight. >> jennifer: we've been talking about what romney presidency would mean to the country. he'd like to slash social programs and aid to states. who what would you tell...
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. >> dick panic and peter spring -- does he ever answer the phone at the fbi without someone laughing -- [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> stephanie: >> irs. >> stephanie: no he was with the fbi because they were investigating. oh, okay. >> stephanie: peter spring. >> the mere that people openly identifies them as homosexual means they are modeling the homosexual conduct. and parents who do not agree with that view have a right to protect their children from that. and they have a right to protect their children from the potential risk of child sexual abuse at the hands of men who might be attracted to -- to other males. >> stephanie: right. >> yes! >> stephanie: yes, because all homosexuals are pedophiles. [ buzzer ] >> boys need to learn how to pound square pegs into round holes. >> stephanie: thank you james dobson. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> stephanie: children need to be protected. >> kids know about it, and they don't care. >> which is a nightmare for people like peter spring. >> stephanie: he seriously -- he is supposed to be this straight guy. i'm peter spring. i look cute in t
. >> dick panic and peter spring -- does he ever answer the phone at the fbi without someone laughing -- [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> stephanie: >> irs. >> stephanie: no he was with the fbi because they were investigating. oh, okay. >> stephanie: peter spring. >> the mere that people openly identifies them as homosexual means they are modeling the homosexual conduct. and parents who do not agree with that view have a right to protect their children from...
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be coming to my house -- >> obama's fbi? >> yikes! >> i have to clean up my own rice. i don't think anyone would believe i have my own security here. >> that's a kenyan name isn't it? >> exactly. >> david bender, in the weak of the supreme court things going on, in return for a promise that president obama wouldn't make any recess appointments in the upcoming senate break, mitch mccownal -- mcconnell has agreed to stop obstructing -- >> that's called negotiating. >> to what degree they are obstructing this president. >> people they support they won't let votes happen. and legislation they have sponsored they will vote against. this is how toxic it has become. >> now they are saying obama and reid can use the threat of future recess appointments so that the senate doesn't have total veto power. >> i think we should just have the congress go home so the president has nothing to do. >> they don't actually filibuster, they threaten to filibuster, which holds things up. threaten a recess appointment? okay. that's called a nuclear
be coming to my house -- >> obama's fbi? >> yikes! >> i have to clean up my own rice. i don't think anyone would believe i have my own security here. >> that's a kenyan name isn't it? >> exactly. >> david bender, in the weak of the supreme court things going on, in return for a promise that president obama wouldn't make any recess appointments in the upcoming senate break, mitch mccownal -- mcconnell has agreed to stop obstructing -- >> that's called...
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this thug to the ground for 30 years. >> yeah, an fbi agent tips hip off, so he took off, and that's why we lost him. >> stephanie: he was right here in my neighborhood. >> yeah, you probably saw him walking his old poodle and stuff. >> stephanie: yeah. obviously big news out of the attorney general's office, eric holder seeking to lift the category of several non-violent drug offenses. but you -- as you do, put it in better historical context. you say we have heard analysts talking about these policies having unintenteded consequences. >> i think if we go back -- and you'll notice that most of the -- the historical data that we get says since 1980. something very significant happened in 1980, we elected a president that ran an explicit and non-explicit racial platform. so if we're going to be honest, we should examine how many of these consequences were unintentional. >> stephanie: yeah, you say the face of the war on drugs was a black or brown face. and then you say a lot of black and brown people given the population as a whole got tossed into prisons that are so overcrowded most
this thug to the ground for 30 years. >> yeah, an fbi agent tips hip off, so he took off, and that's why we lost him. >> stephanie: he was right here in my neighborhood. >> yeah, you probably saw him walking his old poodle and stuff. >> stephanie: yeah. obviously big news out of the attorney general's office, eric holder seeking to lift the category of several non-violent drug offenses. but you -- as you do, put it in better historical context. you say we have heard...
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also the fbi investigation about the affair is still open about classified information that paula broadwell had now they want to know why. >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's "the stephanie miller show"." >> stephanie: yahoo, happy friday, it's "the stephanie miller show." comedian lewis black joins us today. how exciting is that? >> it's very, very exciting! >> stephanie: i bet he's very happy about the election. >> i'm so happy. can't you tell! >> actually he kind of is. >> stephanie: i still savor the beleaguered right winger when lewis black was in the studio. >> you're an idiot. >> stephanie: great, stephanie miller
also the fbi investigation about the affair is still open about classified information that paula broadwell had now they want to know why. >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to...
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number to officials from justice, the fbi, the nsa are all expected to appear. senators also going to hear from the top lawyer at the office of the director of national intelligence and a former fisa court judge. last week, the house narrowly voted down a measure to essentially shutter the nsa's secret collection of phone records but said of patrick leahy, the chairman of the judiciary committee has a bill pending that would put limitations on what the government can collect and beef up congressional and judicial oversight of such initiatives. the white house is going to declassify and publicize the secret order that told verizon communications to turn over phone records to the government. that will be declassified and publicized in time for this morning's hearing. we're back after the break. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in t
number to officials from justice, the fbi, the nsa are all expected to appear. senators also going to hear from the top lawyer at the office of the director of national intelligence and a former fisa court judge. last week, the house narrowly voted down a measure to essentially shutter the nsa's secret collection of phone records but said of patrick leahy, the chairman of the judiciary committee has a bill pending that would put limitations on what the government can collect and beef up...
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the lead fbi agent on the case say he witnessed sam in bed with one of the other wives and on top of that, marijuana seeds found in a barn. >> cenk: damn, i didn't know that the amish rolled like that. the cocaine and all. i love "sexual counseling." husbands they're more mad about the beard cutting. they're calling it a hate crime. he's also being charged with. fascinating turn of events with amish counseling. i think i would feel more upset about the counseling, if it was me. the "newsroom" calls americans taliban, and they take on the media for not covering the right thing. how is it in the real newsroom, we'll break it down for. >> you they believe that they have objective and deliberate motives. [ ♪ music ♪ ] (vo) every news network will cover the convention. but only current coverage will put you at the collision of tv and social media. we'll provide unsurpassed insight into the most buzz worthy tweets, posts and pontifications, from the entire social stratosphere including you. join in, tweet us, and you could be a part of our on-air and online coverage. >>now that is poli
the lead fbi agent on the case say he witnessed sam in bed with one of the other wives and on top of that, marijuana seeds found in a barn. >> cenk: damn, i didn't know that the amish rolled like that. the cocaine and all. i love "sexual counseling." husbands they're more mad about the beard cutting. they're calling it a hate crime. he's also being charged with. fascinating turn of events with amish counseling. i think i would feel more upset about the counseling, if it was me....
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also about -- he raised questions about the fbi's use of drones. for which he has been criticized by chris christie saying that he's undermining the national security of this country and the reputation of the republican party for being tough on national security. so what's really going on here? >> well so this is the bush cheney wing of the party going up against the rising influence of the libertarian. even the ron paul, rond paul, wing of the party. we were talking about the nsa vote. there are a lot of issues over foreign policy that have come out. foreign aid. belief in intervention. and so on. that are dividing the republican party in half or at least in two. christie, he's not in congress but it is fair to say his public comments, he was on a panel last week where he was embracing the bush/cheney view about the hawkish, aggressive foreign policy of the fact that you know, we need to be involved in the world. and blasted rand paul for his positions on foreign policy. paul comes back and goes after christie and then all of a sudden, it desolves
also about -- he raised questions about the fbi's use of drones. for which he has been criticized by chris christie saying that he's undermining the national security of this country and the reputation of the republican party for being tough on national security. so what's really going on here? >> well so this is the bush cheney wing of the party going up against the rising influence of the libertarian. even the ron paul, rond paul, wing of the party. we were talking about the nsa vote....
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and what i would recommend is that the fbi investigate the phone records between zimmerman's father and the state attorney general's office for the state of florida. i would be very curious to see the results. >> exactly. obviously the big headline yesterday is the lead homicide investigator in the shooting of trayvon martin recommended that zimmerman be charged with manslaughter the night of the shooting. he was instructed not to press charges. he filed an affidavit saying he was unconvinced of zimmerman's version of the events. first detective to interview zimmerman was a narcotics officer, not a homicide detective. so there's so much stuff. i mean, martin's family attorney by the way confirmed the teenager was suspended three times over the past year. >> so? >> talk about the facts not relevant. exactly. they found he had a baggy of marijuana. he sprayed graffiti. it's like, oh, gee, you know, a high school kid that's gotten in some trouble. like, how is that relevant? >> yeah, so you are calling for the execution of kids would get suspended more than four times or something like tha
and what i would recommend is that the fbi investigate the phone records between zimmerman's father and the state attorney general's office for the state of florida. i would be very curious to see the results. >> exactly. obviously the big headline yesterday is the lead homicide investigator in the shooting of trayvon martin recommended that zimmerman be charged with manslaughter the night of the shooting. he was instructed not to press charges. he filed an affidavit saying he was...
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fbi deputy director. >> we found through electronic surveillance, they were in the initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. sit here before you today humbly, and say these tools have helped us. >> stephanie: okay. we have to take his word for it. >> stephanie: is there a way to make fisa less of a rubber stamp. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: did not mean to imply that anyone on wall street -- all right. i didn't repeat it so newsbusters had a harder edit there. jim heinz and joyce. >> i hope you'll elucidate for us specifically case by case, how many stopped terrorist attacks were those programs essential to? >> i think you ask an almost impossible question to say how important each dot was. >> stephanie: again chris we said this before. this is what's hard about talking about classified stuff or talking about national security stuff. obviously they can't tell you every part of every paris plot because -- of every terrorist's plot because then -- i'm trying to remember -- i wish i could find the article i think it was the "l.a. times" about the former nsa guy talking
fbi deputy director. >> we found through electronic surveillance, they were in the initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. sit here before you today humbly, and say these tools have helped us. >> stephanie: okay. we have to take his word for it. >> stephanie: is there a way to make fisa less of a rubber stamp. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: did not mean to imply that anyone on wall street -- all right. i didn't repeat it so newsbusters had a harder edit...
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that's how the fbi operate. that's how we've operated in america in the past. we don't need the nsa to be collecting in bulk all of these records of innocent americans. it is not effective. i would argue that it comes close to being unconstitutional. >> bill: pretty strong stuff. >> it is. i think that as much as people would like -- people that support what the nsa is doing would like this conversation to go away, people that serve on the intelligence committees have really come out very strongly in support but they also know stuff that we don't know. so maybe the answer is a little more transparency in what the fisa court is doing. because they say, you know, this is really protecting us. it has stopped terrorist attacks in the past. but no one really knows -- >> bill: that's what they say. this conversation, too, in light of the fact i forget which polling company that we talked about the poll last week on the show, 75% of americans say that this nsa program has eroded our right of privacy. in this country. so i think you've got more and more questions being
that's how the fbi operate. that's how we've operated in america in the past. we don't need the nsa to be collecting in bulk all of these records of innocent americans. it is not effective. i would argue that it comes close to being unconstitutional. >> bill: pretty strong stuff. >> it is. i think that as much as people would like -- people that support what the nsa is doing would like this conversation to go away, people that serve on the intelligence committees have really come...